The History of Nissan
Nissan vehicles have been sold in America since 1959, when the automaker showcased its Datsun line at the Los Angeles Auto Show. Although it took some time for the Japanese automaker to establish itself in the U.S., many are glad it did. Nissan is renowned for its clever, sporty design, reliability, and, above all, safety. The brand is also appreciated for its fair pricing.
Memorial Day weekend is the perfect time to reconnect with family and friends on a road trip adventure. Exploring our beautiful state and beyond requires the right vehicle, and Nissan offers several options to ensure your trip is a success.
Recognizing the paramount importance of vehicle safety, Nissan has made Nissan Safety Shield 360 standard across nearly all models. This comprehensive suite of advanced driver-assist technologies is designed to elevate your confidence on the road. Here's a glimpse of some of the available safety features from Nissan:
Since the early days of driver training, focusing ahead on the road has been a primary directive. Nevertheless, staying attentive to what unfolds behind the vehicle and within blind spots remains equally crucial. This task can be challenging for drivers, but the Nissan Safety Shield 360 simplifies this vital aspect.
The Nissan Leaf gets bidirectional charging in the United States. The new charging system won’t affect the warranty of EV owners. The change means that the Leaf can send electricity back to the grid. It is something that owners have wanted to do for a while now.
Although it can be exciting to consider buying an electric vehicle, you may not be aware of the different costs involved and if it's more affordable than a gas-powered vehicle. Consumer Reports recently researched the costs associated with owning an electric vehicle to determine if they were more cost-effective than gas-powered cars. Fortunately, they discovered most of the costs are a lot lower, making EVs a great option for drivers to own.
Nissan announced today the introduction of two new concept vehicles for this year's Fuji 24-Hour Race. The new cars, dubbed the Z Racing Concept, are designed to reflect Nissan's racing heritage and will be competing in the GT3 class. Details on performance and specifications have not yet been released. Both cars are scheduled to make their race debut at Fuji. Stay tuned for updates!
The Nissan brand is known for its high tech engineering, and it doesn't get more high tech than designing all-electric powertrains like you find on the LEAF and Ariya. While the Ariya isn't slated until 2023, the Nissan LEAF promises to be a strong entry into the all-electric model class in 2022. You can get your hands on this one here at our dealership.
Anyone who owns a Nissan knows that a key fob remote is one of the essential parts for any car owner. This small device allows owners to lock/unlock their vehicle from a distance and start its engine even further away. This article will review how to program a Nissan key fob and show that it's a relatively straightforward process.